abysmally

IPA: ʌbˈɪzmʌɫi

adverb

  • Very; incredibly; profoundly; to an extreme degree; dreadfully.
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Examples of "abysmally" in Sentences

  • But criticizing someone when they behave abysmally is not hatred.
  • It stands to logic, then, that correcting the problem when it fails abysmally is just about the most uncapitalistic thing that could happen.
  • In many cases (i.e. Wal-Mart), the government uses taxpayer dollars to compensate for abysmally low wages (i.e. uninsured healthcare expenses).
  • Its search strategies remain abysmally despite billions of wasted dollars; it lost the email leadership because of greed based execution (when it started to charge customers) and lack of foresight.
  • According to the 2009 World Economic Forum Global Gender Gap report, Japan ranked 101 out of 134 countries, called abysmally low by women's groups considering it is the world's second largest economy.
  • It is important to remember how the war was launched, and for what reasons; additionally, it is important to remember how the occupation was managed by the Republicans over the past five years (does the word abysmally mean anything).
  • Which means that the U.S. and other governments around the world have failed abysmally to consider the plight of civilians in far off conflict zones, UN sanctions enforcement, or upholding international law as vital enough to its own interests to address the horrific problem of unchecked arms traffickers.

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